Complete Definition of "redux"

English

Etymology
From L. reducere, to bring back.

Pronunciation
IPA|/�rid�ks/

Adjective
redux

  1. Of a topic, redone, restored, brought back, or revisited.

#: Company policy redux.
#: Dirty tricks redux,

Usage notes
Redux is always used attributively and after the noun rather than before it.

Quotations
2004, Robert A. Levy, Shakedown: How Corporations, Government, and Trial Lawyers Abuse the Judicial Process, page 265
:"10. It's Microsoft Redux All Over Again. Maybe the fat lady hasn't crooned the final note, but the petite lady who carried the most weight, US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Ketelly, wrote the denouement to the Microsoft antitrust fiasco."

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